Coin-controlled for type-writing machine, &amp;c.



J. A. MULHALL.

com CONTROLLED TYPE WRITING MACHINE, dw.

APPLICAIION FILED AUGJS; 1910,

. n l Illb I. A. MULHALL.

COIN CONTROLLED TYP WRITING MACHINE, Gac.

APPLICATION FILED AUG.25, 19H).

1,197,757. "Immedsepn12,1916.

3 SHEETS-SHEET 2.

Fig. E.

l. A. MULHALL.

COIN CONTROIL'rD TYPE WRITING MACHINE, alc.

AsPLIcATioN msn AuG.25. 191e.

1 197 757. latvntodSept. 12, 1916K.

,1. f s sHEnssHEET a. PLQ,

Wilp/L ma) ab Fig. 4 is a View similar to F ig. f3 except that the parts are here shown in the position asf sumed at the instant the typewriter lock bar is released; Fig. 5 is a top plan View showing the coin receiving tray and the chutes by which the coin is guided; Fig. (i is a dctail view in side elevation of' the ievers which are interlocked bythe coin to operate the mechanism; F ig. 7 is a detail View in perspective to show the bearings and supports for the levers of Fig. G; Fig. 8 is a de tail View showing the positions of the lai-vers of Fig. 6 With respect to a release latch hefore the discharge ot' the coin; Fig. 5t is a view similar to Fig. 8 showing the position of the parts upon the discharge ot the coin. F ig l() is a sectional View ot' some o the parts seen in Fig. 7.

Referring to the drawings, the coin eontrolied apparatus is provided with webs or lugs 82 by means of which it may he at tached to a typewriter frame or other machine. The type key levers l of the type Writing machine are shown with the usuai hooks 2 to engage the stop bar 3. The bar 3 forms part of a line locking mechanism of the typewriter to lock the type keys antw matically at the completion of each line of Writing in a Well known manner. In `the present invention the bar 3 continues to pelrm form its usual function of locking the keys at the' end of the line, but in addition has the function of locking the keys to maintain the typewriter inoperative except for the periods for which the coins are deposited. The bar is supported on a pair of arms, one only of which is shown in the drawings, the other being at the other end of the typeA writing machine. The arms 5 are fast to a shaft G which has bearing at either end in the frame of the typewriting machine. To maintain the typewriting machine normally inoperative, the bar is held in locking pos1- tion under the hooks 2 by means of bent or ofiset arlnr forming part ot' a shaft 8 having hearings in the casing i() of the coin controlled mechanism.

Normally the arms 5 with the haii Si. and the locking arm 7 are all in thel position shown in dotted lines in Fig. i3, 'wherein it will be noted that the har is engage/.i hooks 2 on key levers to prewfnt operation of the latter. When the nieclianii-im op erated. however, upon deposit of a coin`r ti arm 7 moves to the position shown in Fig. 4. permitting the lever 5 and har i to :nove under the action of a spring 9 also to the position shown in Fig. fi, whereupon the key levers l may be operated. Although at the end of the lines the har 3 returns to its Fig. 2 position to perform its usual funetion of locking the keys7 the locking arm 7 is nevertheless retained in its Fig. i position so long as the machine remains operative by reason of the deposit of a coin. .ln

arm 'i does not re n with the liu-hing other words, the loriirf turn to the Fig, e posi har at the end ot each iine. hat oni s the eq'fiiation of the time iinri tor the machine has hein rendered, i me d The coin operated omi :i o: iniei* poncntmechanism e'. ii w ro 1 n wie ing' arm i will nf is; ficfwrinai. Mosso:

toniove in a pocket or sion' ii i the the frame 1U au onion l1/3 carrying a fin: A means of which iiie ne may 5w Throughthe siide i12 is an nimm; il.; oi" .i sii/.e to permit oi' the par; From the `outside oi' the if. li is also a hoh or p site. in the normal or" ri. the siisie the Luo ope, ,i the slide may rwreim the cm: has sntiicient movement in tf* more.;

mit the opening iii in iii ii:

with i 'econd opening' i from to the interior of the menig, )i attached, at one end to a pin ii' f;

from the in'fer-` ieee iii into in inivrior H e v. .o of the casing, and attached f i io. er l at W to the carin. t2 in the position siots 'i9 and ii in the g" easing; permit of' die move: n piece and pin 1i' with the slide. or movement of the siide is iiniite end wails oi the persiani. li.

iivoted at 2l, inin'iediatfof the casing a iefer ries at one end a coin tray hele the opening i5 to the inte casing. A counter-Weight at the end of the lever 2L? normaiii' heide the l in the tuli iine position o1" Fig.

counterweight is such.` however., that when a coin of'proper We' slide 12 so'as to faii into the travi' the lever :Z2 with coin tray wiii ,from the i'uli iin@ to the dotted )ine position ot FK Contact oi" the ronnieWeight i roof of ihr casing or 'with i etop, determines the cwleiit oi the coin trav when the fatt coin. A plati- L) .noie-cti the roof oi'iiii--f1isiiiggiio hoh toe vom on tray until he initier reached i charging' position.

ttaciied to the side wait oi' iis" mais" i a chute 2t. the iipgler end oil ehi with the coin discharging throat ot the foin tray so as to receive the coin iii-oni the ir when the latter is in the dotted lines in Fig.

the :,'hute 2t. but e.; space 27, is a ehn wail of the casing. Ivthe riante 1H :i

o alf-o :ittiimnnt to the against a chute and the tiro t i. torni at one end a. throat or ,guide for he com to the interlocking ievers which con 3Q trol the mechanism. The space 27 between the chutes 2G and 28 is of greater width than the diameter of the coin. A permanent niagnet 30, secured to the framework oi' the ma* chine, has its poles turned toward thi` opening` 27, and suiliciently close to the chutes to VYdivert any steel or similar slugs or coins of improper material. Sings so diverted from the chutes fall to the bottom ci the casi ng, and are ineti'ective to operate the machine. Sings of improper weight also tall through opening 27. Such slugs are usually lighter than the proper slugs or coins.y and do not, therefore, acquire impetus sufficient to carry them across the gap 27.

The coin on leaving the chute 29 slides over the front face ofa lever 31 and comes to rest on a lug or seat 32 on this lever. The lever 3l is fast to a shaft 33 which is mounted in the side Walls of the casing. and which at one end projects through the casing to carry a crank or handle 34, by means of which the shaft may be turnedv VLoosely mounted on the shaft 33 is` a sleeve 35 having fast thereto a block 3G. 1n the sides of the block 36 are slots 3T, and pivoted-at 38 and 39 to the block to have lateral movement in the slots 37, are arms 40 and 41. These arms 40 and 41 together with the ears 45 grasp and hold the coin. A coil compression spring 42 engaging at one end. the arm 40 and at the other end the arm 4l., extends through the block and holds these arms normally in the position shownl in Figs. 1 and 3. The arms are, however, free to be moved around in their pivots against the tension of spring 42 so that the ends oli' the arms may be separated as shown. iu Fig. The swing 'of the levers 40 and 41 on their pivots 38 and 39, is limited in each direction by Contact of the arms with the inside walls of the slots 37. The arms 40 and il cooperate with the lever 31 and move with that lever when a coinis on the seat 32 and the handle 34 is turned. The diameter of the coin is such that when it rests on its seat on the arm 31, it is engaged by grooves in the pposing' ears or lugs 45 on the arms 4G and 41 thus interlocking the latter arms with the lever 31, so that all more. tog'ct er when the crank 34 is turned counter k wise from the position shown in Fig, to the position shown in Fig. 4. The width of the lever 31 such, however, as to permit it to pass freely between the arms 4G and il when no coin rests on theseat 32. .4iso fast to the sleeve 35 is a sector 43. xviii-:fl .misiles with a pinion 44 loosely mounted on a liv/eri shaft The sector 43 and the` pinion 4l constitute a winder for the clock mecha! sin. The pinion 44 is in the clock train and wl en rotated by the sector 43, winds the clock spring. The clock train is shown in lotteil lines in Fig. 2. In the present invention the clock operates only when the typewriter is operative; and the clock train is normally locked by the locking device or latch 48 having; a datent 49, adapted to enter a slot or recess in a disk 50 connected to the first wheel 93 ot' the clock train by means of the hub 10i?. As long as the detent is in the ref-eas, therefore, the clock cannot go. When a coin is in place on the seat 32 so as to lock the arms 40 and 41 to the lever 31, then, when the crank 34 turned, the sleeve 35 iarns, carrying with it the sector 43. After a movement ot' the crank 34 and sector 43 sullici .it to wind the clock spring, the latch 48 is disengaged from the disk 50 in the following manner. The latch lever 48 is pivotally mounted or fulcrumed on a shaft or stud lt carries a wrist pin 53. Fast to the sleeve 35 is a cam member 54 which after sufficient counterclockwise movement of the shaft 35 with the crank 34, engages the wrist pin and rocks the lever 48 against the tension of a spring 55 from the position shown in VFig. 2 to the position shown in 4. 1n the latter position, the detent 49 is disengaged from the disk 50; and the wheel. 93 with the disk 50 is then free to be driven. clockwise by the clock spring. The cam 54 does not disengage the locking lever 48 from the disk 5() until after a sutlicient movement of the sector 43 to wind the clock.

On the forward end of the lever 48 is a wrist pin engaging a lever or arm 57 fast to the sha-tt X which. it will be remembered, carries the bar locking arm 7. A spring 58 tends to turn the shaft 8 and arm 57 in such manner as to withdraw the arm 7 from the locking lever 5. These parts are prevented from so moving, however, by an arm or latch 59 also l'ast to the shaft 8 and forming with sa'id shaft 8 and arm 7 a bell crank lever. The arno. 59 carries at its upper end a. detent or lug il() which engages a shoulder on a lever/'G1 pivoted at 62 to the frame of the machine. Until the lever 61 is rocked on its pivot, as presently to be described, it holds the arm G0 from clockwise movement, and therefore prevents movement of the .Y .,ft 8 and arm 57 by the spring 58, even though the lever be Withdrawn from the arm iw.

livoted to a stud 63 carried on the frame et' the machine is a lever having two arms 14 and G5 respectively. This lever is normail@v held in the position shown in Fig. 2 hy means of a spring 66 attached at one end to the arm 35 of the lever and at the other end to a pin 67 on a bracket 68. The end of the arm 64 normally lies-in the path of the ci n when the latter rests upon the Seat 32 on lever 2li, and is swung forward counterclorkwise by' the movement of the shaft 3?.. This movement of the coin with the lever 31, as has been pointed out, also effects a simlarmovement of the arms 40 and 41. When the lever 31 brings the coin into enof the swinging cani Jil. ttixeffl mmm? ried bark until yit dropsl through the` opening' 17 in the top ol the easing' lo. 'the man falls upon the tray 23 and tilts it downwardly from the full line tio tind'flied eine position at Fit: L. until it. rests upon the top ot the ahnte 2o. The foin slides down the inclined tray and otl' therefrom into said chute "26, and slides down the latter. gather-- ing impetus, so that` it can junip the gap :Z7 between the chute 'ill and the small depressed Chute 2o. t: the bottoni ot the latter :nay be plared a rillle SB to eherh the motion of the Coin. The latter rises over said rillle, and drops down the hopper, comprising the lneniber 2li and an apron Sl 'formed on the end ot' the lower ebute The coin is discharged by said hopper into the pocket, foin-- prising;` the upturnod end of the lever 213-. the lug on said lever and the pair of' arios or jaws l0, tl including the ears thereon. The handle 85 is now grasped and oranl: 3l rotated thereby eonnterelooliwiso troni the position at` Figs. l and il to the position at Fig. (i. This turns the shatt 53, which is lixed to the crank, and also the arm 3l. lYhen no coin is :arried by the arin 7.1, the` latter will swing idly; but the introdueiul Coin, as at Fig. l, lorins a, eonneetion between the arin 3l and the pair of jaws all?? Lll, and enables the latter to he swung by l from the normal position at lligf. to the position at it. DuringT this motion of the parts il), ll. the bloot; or head rlti also rotated, together with the hollow shalt or sleeve 35, and the ravi; or segment, -t The latter` ot iront-se. rotates the pinion 4l to wind the vloek-driving,` spring; Sit: said pin ion being' sei-,armi by rivets S7 to a l.-:n'rrl 9.5% containing said and enormi 'lo one end of the, latter: said barrel and pinion turning;` upon the fixed hori/.ontal feha'ft Sti, to whnfh the inner end olf the si'irin.; Sti is secured by means of a pin 9U. Dorine' this' rotation otl the spring; barrel 98, a pawl fil, mounted on said barrel, rides idly over the teeth ot' a ratchet wheel 92, which is tixed upon the side of a toothed wheel itil, whit-h forms the first member of the train ot @look gearinv. the latter also ineluding members4 Ul, 95, im., 97 and 99 and the lwrapeineut. wheel with whioh eoiperates the usual iseapo ment EN. lll, Vl7; said elorltworlc devices oe-- ing of the ordinary typo. ihn-ing; this rotation of said pinion' All and spring; barrel SS. the f :ear till and the remainder ol'A the vloek train rein-ain stationary; and the nana is true oi 'the lateh wheel 50. whrh is lined to said gear 93 by means ol' a hub lill). Fig. 3. The latch lil remains in a recess lOl in the latrh wheel o() during greater part ol the movement of the rranli llt, but by means on the sleek e 35i the latoh arm l? is swung., and the latch 4f) withdrawn from the noteh litt. thereby releasing the latch wheel, 5t), so as to perno;

i the `iaws the .toeitworlt to run. At the saine time the lnrhinif pin 3o withdrawn from the arm 37, so as to otl'er no obstacle to the nlovenient, ol' the arin To), which releases the typowriter tor operation, as will now be explained. .lust before. the crank 3l is ar rested by the ,op 77, the coin 82 1s engaged by the arin ti-l of the Coin trip, and the double bevel arm o5 of said trip separates ntu, ll to about the position seen The stroke ot the crank 34 having thus been completed, the operator ref leases the handle S5, and the spring 78 returns the crank 3l to normal position together with the arin 3l fixed thereto; but the gear -ll and the parts 36, 40, 4l and 5t do not. accompany the crank 34 in its return movement. The arln 3l now being lifted from the goin S2, the latter drops as seen at Fig. l onto the t'loor of the casing, or into an y reifeptaclr that may be provided for it, The spring of? returns the coin-tripping lever lf3-i, ($5 to norinal position, and the jaws l0., ll, being;- no longer held apart by said coin-tripping lever, are pressed toward earh other by the spring 42, and the end 7B o t the ja if ti -tril\'es the arin 71 of lever 7l), Causing the alter to vibrate the latch (il and reease the arm 59; whereupon by means ot spring JN, the rook-shaft 8 is rotated and the lorltingr arin 7 `withdrawn from the keylorlting lever i3, and the spring t) moves the lever baoliwardly to carry the horizontal locking); bar il out. of the paths of the hooks on the hey ievers l of they typewriter, so that the latter may be freely operated; its ieleaseli rendition l'ieing indicated by the stroke of the elapper 7G against the bell. 75. The spring 5;.(3 in tending to unwind7 op matos through the pawl 91 and ratchet 92, to drivey the clockwork, and to carry the parts 4l, itil, 35, 54, 36, ete., slowly back to normal positions. During the first part of surh return lnoven'ient, the notch 101 on the ialrh disk moves past thelateh 40, so that the latter, when released by the earn 54, rides idly upon the periphery of the revolving' disk. nl). Said disk, which turns always in the saine direction, is given a complete revolution by lreason of its connection with the wheel 93 oi the Clockwork, and when the non-h lOl again arrives opposite the iaieh #15). the spring 55 snaps the lat-ter into said notvh` thus preventing further operation of t o rloeluvork. At they saine time, the. arrn S' thrown up by the pin 56, causing,r the shat't. o to rook and the arm 7 to reloek the typewriter keys. The spring 72 snaps the latoh (il down to latoh the arrn 59, and the striking` ot the bell 75 by the. olapper S1 announces that the machine is locke l. The spring 8G is held from further un inding by reason oi" the loekin;r of the isk 50, whirh is xod to the clock gear 93 that is driven by said spring through the pawl 91,

n rig. a.

This determines the normal. positions of the parts it. lll, etc. v

iihcreas l. have described the improveas naad yin connection with a typef, mier. it .la obvicns that certain otthein are "Led for naw in connection with various other :incluiran .it is also obvious that the struc" ire sioa'n capable of considerable iafwiiicatir i, within the ecope'of the invenas of the. 'nraiirovements may be nso-i without others.

iliaving has described my invention, anni:

l. The combination in a coin control mechanism, of a device adapted 'to control the operation ot some machine and normally h ingr auch machine inoperative and a cockma-h, said f' -`n control mechanism com# prision an iipcratng shaft, a lover fast, on said shaft. ici' loose on said shaft. said incre' being widcd with means whereby they may be lo *l together by a coin s( a to more together when the shaft is rotated. and :renna whereby wht-,fi the shaft is turned the ci@ l 'ama-i; is wound and one of the loose lewis nia-'le io release tho machine coniiopj 4h-rico The combina ion of a coin controlled mechanism. with a. device controlling the mi' sono other inahin-e or appa no.. .ily wandering soci; other inoperative. l coin controlled 'in surprising two elements, the ai" cleaner-.p is: operative only a @bailable coin.. and the icmcms is actuated by the inoperaiivc apparatus, and means tor :vivir-ring tin,` second ot said two clenrcnis niopcuaiiir bv the first until the coin is in a position 'whcrc Et can no longer be 'retained by thc izicchanisni.

ff. 'the anbination oi" a coin cmitrollcd issn. with :i device controlling the opoi some other machine or apparatus 'mallr rendering such other appz rains in is .s-aid coin controlled nicchan lo rompr,...i;1 two elements, the first oln 'li clcincns opcrativc oni)I when cnH gaand by a suitable coin, and thc sccond of .vh'fh elements is actuated by the first to operato thcy 'icficr which controls the nornially ilnnioraiiic apparatus. and moans for rendering ihc second of said tno clcincnts inopciaiiw lo' 2h lirsi' Until tbc coin is dis chalcd from thc nrgchanisni.

"thc rcaisbinaiion with a machine having a inchino is, of a dciicc controlling thc operai mii o? said lochiiig moansn and rcizlibri; r ibU fanieiimnrilly inoperative. and 1l n comprising two ciciacnts is oir by a suitable lbin. ciments is actuated ir'azc the device which wir and normaliy rendering such other wai "ini ficvi'fc which controls the" trois the normally inoperative apparatus, and means for rendering the second of said two elements inoperative by the first until the coin vis in a position where it can no longer be retained by the mechanism.

The combination of a coin controlled mechanism, and a device controlling the 0peration of some other machine or apparatus appa ratas inoperative, said lcoin controlled mechanism comprising two members which are operative only when engaged by a suitable coin. and a third element which when actuated operates the device which controls the normally inoperative apparatus, means for advancing said first two members with the coin toward said third element, and means for presently separating said first two members so as to release the coin and bring one of aaitI separated elements into cop Aerative :relation with said third element to operate the hitter.

C. The combination of a coin controlled mechanism, and a device controlling the operation of some other machine or apparatus and normally rendering such other ap aratus inoperative, said coin control ed mechanism comprising two members which are operative only when engaged by u suitable coin and a third element which when actuated operates the device which controls the normally inoperative apparatus, means 'for advancing said first two members with the coin toward said third element, and a cani device in the path of the coin to he engaged by the latter to separate said first two members so as to release the coin and bring one of said separated elements into cooperative relation with said third element to operate thc latter.

T. The combination of a coin ontrolled mechanism, and a device controlling the operation ot` some other machine or apparatus and normally renderingr such other apparatus inoperative. said coin controlled mechanism comprising two levers sutliciently close to one another to be overlapped by a suit able coin so as to be moved together by said coin, one of said levers being also movable `with respect to the other lever to vary the distance between the levers, a third elennni which when actuated operates the device which controls the normally inoperative apparatus. means acting on the coin when thc latter ovcrlaps the two levers to advance the. two levers toward said third element, incans which. as thc levers advance together, engages the lever which is movable to vary he distance between the levers and by such engancha-.nt separates the levers, permitting the coin to i'all bclwecn the same, and bringiupr the lcvcr so engaged into position to act upon and operato said third element.

8. The combination of a, coin controlled mechanism, 'and a device controlling the operation of some other machine er apparatus and normally rendering such other apparatus inoperative, said coin controlled mechanism comprising two leverl sul'licicntly close to one another to be overlapped by; a suitableI coin so as to be moved together by said coin, one of said levers being alan inorable with respect to the other levcr to vary the distance between the levers, a third cle ment which when actuated operates the de vice which controls the. normally inoperaA tire apparatus, means acting on the coin when the latter overlaps the two levers to advance the two levers toward said third element, a cam device which, as thc levers advance together, is engaged by the coin and caused to engage the lever which is inorable to vary the distance between the lcwrs and by such engagement separates the levers. permitting the coin to tall between the same, and bringing the lever so engaged into position to act upon and operate said third clc ment.

9. The combination ot' a coin controlled mechanism, and a device controlling the oi eration of some other machine or apparatus and normally rendering such other appa ratus inoperative, said coin controlled mech anism comprising two levers sullicicialy close to one another to be overlapped by a suitable coin so as to be moved tog-ether by said coin, one of said levers being also mov able with respect to the other lever to vary the distance between the lerers` a third cie ment which when actuated operates the de vice which controls the normali)l iranwrativc apparatus, means acting on thc coin when the latter overlaps the two leveny to adranrc the two levers toward said third clement. means which as the levers advanrc tcgcthrr. engages the lever which is movable to ray the distance between the levers. and la; sach engagement sepa ates the lcver:-. y permitting the coin to tall between the same.y the lever so engaged having an extension which acts upon Said third element after the leicr 'nas been moved t0 release the coin.

10. The combination with a clockwork. oi a, Winder normally incapable ol' winding said clockwork, a coin-contrilli-d device l'or rendering said winder capabh` of winding said clockwork, a lock normally restraining some, other machine or apparatus troni operation, and an obstructing member prevent-- ing the release of said lock and released by the actuation of said Winder.

11. The combination with a clockwork of a Winder normally incapable of winding said clockwork, a coin-controlled device for renderin said Winder capable of winding said cloc Work, a lock normally restraining some other machine or apparatus from op eration. an obstructing member preventing liberatorie vof said lock, and a spring nor- Inally tending to move said obstructing member and release said lock, said obstructing member being releasable by the actuation of said Winder.

lL. The combination with a clockwork` of a ivii'idcr normally incapable ot winding said clockwork, c coin-eontrolled device for rendering said n inder capable of winding said clockwork, a lock i'iormally restraining some otiicr machine or apparatus from operation, an obstructing member preventing thc release of said lock, a spring normally tending to more said obstructing member and release said lock. said obstructing member being re-l laas-able by the actuation of said winder` and a latch lever for Securing said obstructing member in its locking position.

V1 Si. The combination with a clockwork, of :i winder normally incapable ol winding said clockwork. a coin-controlled device tor rendering said winder 'apable ol winding said clockwork` a lock normally restraining some other machine or apparatus from operation. an obstructing member preventing thc release ot said lockq a spring normally lending to move said obstructing member and rel-asc said lock` said obstructing mein beiv being rcleasable by the actuation ol' said a :ndciz and a latch lever for securing said obstructing member in its locked position, said coin-controlled device acting to release said latch lever on the actuation of said n indcr.

il. 'the combination with a clockwork, of a .i'indrr normally incapable of winding said clockwork. a cwin-contioiled device for rendering' said winder capable ci' winding said clockwork. a lock normally restraining some other machine or apijmratus from operation, an obstructing member preventing the rcliasc id' said lock. a spring normally tending to :care said obstructing membe: and re lcasc said loch. said obstructing member being' controllable by the actuation oi said winner. and a latch lever for securing said obstine-,ting member in its locked position, said -oiirrontrolled device embodying normally operatively disconnected members conncrtible through the intermediary ot a coin, some ot said members being operatively connected to said windcr, and adapted to ulanipulate said latch level'.

lf. 'llic combination with a clockwork, of a winder normally incapable of winding said clocftivork` a coiircoiitrolled device for rendering said windt-,r capable of winding said clockwoili` a lock normally restraining some other machine or apparatus from operation. ay bcll crank lever engaging said lock f of a Winder normally incapable of winding said clockwork, a coin-controlled device for rendering said windeiI capable of winding said clockwork, a lock normally restraining some other machine or apparatus from operation, a bell crank lever engaging said lock to Operate the same, a latch lever engaging said bell crank lever to secure said bell crank lever in a position corresponding to the locked condition of said lock, said latch lever being releasable by said coin-controlled device, and a signal operated by said bell crank lever to denote the release of said bcll Crank lever by said latch lever.

17. The combination with a cl x-k\vork, ol a Winder normally incapable of winding said clockwork, a coin-controlled device for rendcri said winder capable ot' windingr said cloc"'woilr, a lock normally restraining some other machine or apparatus from operation, a bell crank lever engaging,r said lock to operate the same, and a latch lever en ga ging said bell crank lever to Secure Said bell crank lever in a position corresponding to the locked condition of said lock, said latch lever being rcleasable by said coin-controlled device, said coin-controlled device embodying a plurality of clementeI operatively disconnected from each other, and adapted to be operatively conncctcd together by the interposition of a coin, one of said elements being movable relative to others of said elements, to release Said coin.

18. The combination with a clockwork, of a 'Winder normally incapable of winding said clockwork, a coin-controlkal device for renderingr said windcr capabley ot' windimgr Said clockwork, a lock normally restraining Some other nnichine or apparatus trom operation, a bell crank level" engaging said lock to operate thc same, and a latch lever engaging said bell crank lever to secure Said bell crank lever in a position corresponding lo the locked condition of said lock, said latch lever being rclcasable by said coin-controlled device, said coin-cimtrollcd device embodying a plurality of elcmente;r operatively disconnected from each other, and adapted to be operatively connected together by the interposition of a coin, one of Said elements being movable relative to others of said elements, to release said coin and means for moving the said one of said elements relative to the others to release said coin during the movement of said Winder.

19. The combination with a clockwork, of a Winder normally incapable of Winding Said clockwork, a coin-controlled device for rendering said Winder capable of windingl said clockwork, a lock normally restraining some other machine or apparatus from operation, a latch for restraining the movement of said clockwork, and a bell crank lever having one arm engaging said lock and another arm engaging said latch whe" by the movements of said latch and said lock may happen in proper sequence.

20. The combination with a clockwork, ot' a Winder normally incapable oi whaling;` Said clockwork, a coin-cmitrolled device for rendering said winder capable oi' winding said clockwork, a lock normally restrain ing some other machine o' apparatus from operation, a latch for restraining the movement of said clockwork, a bell crank lever having one `arm engaging'r said lock and another arm engaging said latch, whereb v the movement of Said latch and said lock may happen in proper order, and a connection between said winder and Said latch, whereby the actuation of said winder will-enable the movement of said lalch and said lock.

2l. The combination with a clockwork. ot a winder normally incapable of winding said clockwork, a coin-controlled dcvicc for rendering' said Winder capable of winding Said clockwork, a lock normally restraining Some other machine or apparatus from operation, a latch for rcetrainingr thc movi'- ment of said clockwork, a bell crank lcvrr haring one arm cnfmgring.r said lock and another arm engaging' Said latch, whcrrby ihrmovcmcnt of Said latch and said lock may happen in propel' order, a connection bctwecn said Winder and said latch, whcrcbi' the actuation of said winder will enable 'the movement of said latch and said lock. and a Spring connected to said bell crank lever normally tending to release said lock,

22. The combination with a clockwork, oi' ay winder normally incapable of winding' Said clockwork, a coin-controllcd dcv'wc for rendering said Winder capable of windnnf said clockwork, a lock normally rentraminaI Some other machine or apparatus from oporation, a latch for restraining; the n'iovcmcnt of said clockwork, a bell crank lever havingv one arm engaging Said lock and anotbcr arm engaging said latch, whereby the movement of said latch and said lock may happen in proper order, a connection between said winder and Said latch, wl'lereby the actaation of Said Winder will enable the movement of Said latch and Said lock, and a spring connected to Said bell crank liwcr normally tending to release Said lock and said latch, said coin-controlled device con'- trolling the movement of said lever with thc aid of said spring. i

23. The combination with a clockwork. of a Winder normally incapable ot' winding said clockwork, a coin-controlled dcvice for rendering,Y said Winder capable of winding' said clockwork, a lock normally rcatraining some other machine or apparatnay from operation, a latch for restrainingr the movement of said clockwork, a bell crank leal-r having 011e arm engaging said lock and anlao other arm engagin said latch, whereby the movement of said atch and said lock may happen in proper order, a connection he tween said Winder and said latch, whereby the actuation of said Winder Will enable the movement of said latch and said lock, a spring connected to said bell crank lever normally tending to release said lock and said latch, and a latch lever for preventing the movement of Said bell crank lever, said coincontrolled device acting to move said latch lever `t0 release said bell crank lever.

24. The combination with a clockwork, of a Winder normally restrained from winding the spring thereof, a coin controlled device for permitting said Winder to `wind said spring, a lock normally preventing the operation of some machine, a latch for restraining the moveneit of the clockwork, a bell crank lever having one arm engaging said lock and another arm engaging said latch, a connection between said Winder and Said latch whereby the actuation of the Winder will cause movement of said latch and lock, a spring connected to sail h)ell crank lever normally tending to rele-:i sailatch and lock, a latch lever for prevenir@ the movement of said bell crank lever, said coin controlled device including a pair of arms movable relative to each other to hohl a coin, and said latch lever adapted to be actuated by one of said pair of arms after the release of the coin.

25. The combination with a clockworin o? a Winder normally incapable ol wii'iding; saidlclockwork, a coincontrolled device for rendering said Winder capable ot" winding' said clockwork, a lock normally restraining; some other machine or apparatus from oper ation, a latch for rest aining the movement of said clockwork, a bell crank lever having one arm engaging said lock and anotl'ier aren enbiragring,r Said latch, whereby the movement oi' said latch and said lock may happen in proper order, a connection between Winder and said latch, whereby the actaation of said Winder will enable the movement of said latch and said lock. a spring connected to said bell crank lever normally tending to release said lock and said latch,

a latch lever for preventing the movement of said bell crank lever, said coin-controlled device acting to move said latch lever to release 'said bell crank lever, said coin--controlled device including a pair of arms moi" able relative, to each other, .a manually operated lever adapted to be connected to said pair of arms through the intermediary oi' a coin, and means for moving one of said arms relative to each other to release said coin after the release of said latch lever. said last-mentioned means being; operable hy the movement of said lever.

26. The combination with a clockwork, oi

a Winder normally incapable of whirlingf said clockwork, a coincontrolled device for rendering said Winder capable of winding said 1 ;lockwork, a loi-k normally restrainingI some other machine or apparatus from operation, a latch for restraining the movement of said clockwork, a bell crank lever having one arm engaging said lock and an` other arm engaging; said latch, whereby the movement of said latch and said lock may happen in proper order, a connection between saiil Winder and said latch, whereby thc actuation of said Winder will enable the movement of said latch and said lock, a spring connected to said bell crank level' normally tending to release said lock and said latch, a latch lever for preventing the movement of said bell crank lever, said coni-controlled device acting to move said latch lever to release said bell crank lever, said coin-controlled device including a pair of arn'is movable relative to each other, a manually operated lever adapted to be connected to said pair of arms through the' intermediary of a coin, and a cam movable by said lever to wedge between said. arms, so to move said arms relative to each other to release said coin after the release of said latch lever.

27. The combination with a clockwork, of a Winder normally incapable of winding said ci kwark, a coin-controlled device for rende ing; .said Winder capable of Winding :will clockwork, a lock normally restraining other iai-,bine or apparatus from opand means connected to said winder ing; the release of such other machine or apimratns, said coin-controlled device iinlnding a lever and a pair of arms inovably mounted relative to said lever, and adapted to be operatively connected thereto through the intermediary of a coin.

The coinhination with a clockwork, of Winder normally incapable of Winding said clockworkt a coin-controlled device for rendering said Winder capable of Winding; said clockwork, a lock normally restraining some other machine or apparatus from operation. means connected to `said 'Winder Vfor effecting the releasefof such other machine or apparatus, said. coin-controlled device inrludingv lever and arms adapted to lie imeratively connected thereto through thc intermediary oi a coin, and means for moving said arms to release said coin in proper time relatimi to the release of said ymachine or apparatus by said Winder.

29. The combination with a clockwork, of :i Winder normally ,incapable of winding said elorlmork, a coin-controlled device for rendering saidl Winder capable of winding :laid rlmrlnvork, a lock normally restraining other machine or apparatus from opl a. means connected to said Winder for eilt-ethic the release of such other machine er appm'atns, said coin-controlled device inlll) eluding a lever and a pair oi' arms movabiy mounted relative to said leier. and adapted to be operatively connected thereto through the intermediary of a coin, and a cam device engaged by said coin and actuated by said lever to spread said arms` apart. so as to relase said coin and operatively diseminect said arms from said lever.

30A The combinatiim with a clockwork. of a Winder normally incapable of ivindiniY said clockwork, a coin-controlled device for rendering said Winder capable of winding: Said clockwork, a lock normally restraining.r some other machine or apparatus from op eration. means connected to said windeil'or etl'ecting,r the release of sueh other machine or apparatusr` means imrmally tending ln aetuate said lock so as to restrain said ma` chine or apparatus from oiieration, said last# mentioned means being Vnormall \v held in re- `straint tor a predetermined period ot' time measured by said clockwork. and means ron. nei-ted to said Winder for positively over coming the said last-mentioned meara`l by the actuation of said Winder. l

2li. The combination with a ifloekvmrk. of a ivinder normally*incapable nl winding. Said rloclwork, a coinwontrolled devife ini rendering said Winder rapable nt' winding Said cioeliworkr` a loel; normally restraininif some other machine or apparatus from ein eration, a latch for locking said eloeivexorit. a lever interposed between said latch and said lock tor transmittingr the movenient of one to the other, and a cam eonneifted to said Winder to more said latch so as to enable said loek to move.

32. The combination .vith a eloclumrlt having a gear, ot a Winder normally ini-apam ble of vwinding said clockwork. a coin-con` trolled device for rendcrine said Winder eze 1 P Y panic ot winding' said clocltwora` :lard

Winder including a sector-gear engaging said rstmentioned gear. and said coin-anntrolled device includingl a pair of arms op e'atively connected to said se 'ftoi'-;fe:n, a lever normally operatively discooneeted from said arms. and adapted to be operatively connected thereto through the inter mediary of a coin` and means for operating said lever.

33. The combination with a clockwork havingr a gear, of a Winder normally ineapa-y ble of Windingr said clockwork, a coin-oontrolled de vice for rendering .said ivinder capable of winding; said clockwork. said Winder includingr a sector-gear engaging: said Hist-mentioned gear, and said eoin controlled device. including a pair ot arms operatively eonnected to said sector-gear. :i lever normally operatively diseonnwted from said arms, and adapted to be operatively connected thereto through thel intermediary of a coin, means tor operating said lever, said arms being movable to and from ein-h nhe. to release the coin, and means engaged by the coin for moving said arms from each nthei 3V-i. The f' mibination with a clockwork having a gear, ot' a Winder normally incapable ot' winding' said clockwork, and a coincontrolled dei ice Jfor rendering said Winder capable of ninding said clocluvork, said xvinder including` a sector-gear enlgraginxgr said lirstmentioned grcar, and said coin-controlled device including a pair of arms operatively connected to said sector gear, a lmer adapted io be connected to said pair ot arms by mear-s of a coin. means for operating; said leier. said arms beingr movable relative to eaih other, and relativeto said lever, and suiweipiently reliasing`r said coin` and a cam dw ire engaged by said coin and operated b v said lever. adapted to intrude between said arms to spread them apart`r lo release i-:aid coin.

21.3. ln a coin controlled mechanism. the combination with shaft comprisingr a handlry 'nr turning' its ot a sleeve rotatable therer-aid sleeve an arm fast on said shaft ar d to receive a coin.y shoulders on said Irst arms arranged to be struck by a coin ot the proper size when caught on aid arm fast en the shaft and thereby cause .said sleeve to revolve with said shaft as a nuit` a spring; wound by said revolving unit, :i nieehanism driven by said spring. a lock for holding` said mechanism normally idle, and int-ans 'for releasing said lock by said resolving unitr li ln a #nia .f ontriilled mechanism, the eombinax'ien with a shaft eompnlsinilr a handle for nrningir it` of a sleeve rotatable there- :ai` swinging arms pivoted on said sleeve, an arm tast on and shaft arzingcd to receive a coin. ai? aide-rsnn said first armsl arranged in be irai k bv a coin of' the proper size when y t on .said arm fast on the shaft, and tiirreby canse said arm fast on said sleeie io revolve with said shaft as ay unit, nieflianism controlled by said unit, and means l'or swinging' said pivoted arms at the :indi ol' their motion to cause them t0 drop lincoin caught by them.

fi. ln a ein controlled mechanism, the eombination with piroted coin holding means nl a loi-li releasable upon the. interiention ol' a coin held by said coin holding mean` means for nioyiii said coin holding means and coin into intervening position to tiert release oi said lock, and a pivotcd de.- vire engageable bv a coin so held, for moving' the pivoted means to effect release of said loi i; and to eifeet disengagemei'it of the coin so held.

iis, In a voin eontrolled mechanism, the combination with a coin carrying arm, of swingimgr arms adjacent to said carrying arm. shoulders on Said carryingr arms arranged to hold a eoin on said carrying arm so that said arms turn as a unit, a shaft on which said carrying arm is fast, a handle for turning said shaft, a lock arranged to be released by said unit, when said carrying arm is so turned that the coin would fall except. for said shoulders, and means for then swinging said swinging arms so that said coin is released and will drop from said car-- rying arm as said shaft returns to normal position.

39. In a device adapted normally to lock against operation some other structurallydistinct machine or apparatus, in combination, two elements movable together adapted to engage and hold an object interposabie bttween them, the first of said elements being operative to aid in effecting the release of said other machine or apparatus only when in engagement with said interposable object as aforesaid, the second ot said elements being adapted to aid in releasing the device which locks against operation the said other machine or apparatus, means for moving said holding elements, and means adapted to engage said interposable ob ject when held as aforesaid upon movement of said holding elements, whereby the secn ond of said holding elements is made tobecome operative to aid in such release.

40. In a device adapted normally to lock against operation some other structurally distinct machine or apparatus, in combina tion, two elements movable together adapted to engage and hold an object interposable between them, the iirst of said elements be ing operative to aid in eliecting the release. of said other machine or apparatus only when in engagement with said interposable object as aforesaid, and the second ot said elements being adapted to aid in releasing the device which locks against operation the said other machine or apparatus`r means for moving said holding elements 'and a two* armed pivoted device one arm of which is adapted to be engaged by said interposable object held as aforesaid, and the other of which arms is thereby made to malte operaw tive in whole or in part the second ot said elements to etl'ect the release of said interposable object.

l 41. The combination of a mechanism, a device controlling the operation of some other malchine or apparatus and normally rendering 'such other apparatus inoperative, said mechanism comprising two members which are operativebnly when engaged by an interposablc member, and a third element which when actuated withdraws the device which controls the normally inoperative apparatus, means tor advancing said iirst two members with said interposable member toward said third element, and means for presently separating said first two members so as to release said interposable member and enable one of said separated elements to get into cooperative relation with said third eiement to ('perate the latter. v

42. The combination of a mechanism, a device controlling the operation of some other machine or apparatus and normally rendering such other apparatus inoperative, said mechanism comprising two members which are operative only when engaged by an interponent, and a third element which when actuated operates the device which controls the normally inoperative apparatus, means for advancing said first two members with said interponent toward said third element. and a cam device in the path of said interpellent to be engaged by the latter to separate said first two members so as to resaid intcrponent and enable one of vsaid separated elements to get into coperative relation with said third element to operate the iatter.

43. The Acombination of a mechanism, a device Acontrolling the yoperation of some other machine or apparatus and normally rendering such other apparatus'y inoperative, said mechanism comprising two levers sufciently close to one another to beoverlaiped by an interponent so as to be move toether by said interponent, one of said levers lieing also movable with respect t0 the other lever to vary the distance between the levers, a third element which when actuated operates the device which controls the normally inoperative apparatus, means acting on said interponent when the latter overlaps the two levers to advance the two levers toward said third element, means which, as the levers advance together, engages the lever ehich movable to var the distance between the levers and by suc engagement separates the levers, permitting said interponcnt to fall between the same, and bringing the lever so engaged into position to act upon and operate said third element.

4+. The combination of a mechanism, a didier, controiling the operation of some other machine or apparatus and normally rrmlerim: sach other apparatus inoperative, s@ il mechanism comprising two levers suffirie/ntl;r close to one another to be overlapped b v an interponent so as to be moved together hv said iutcrponent, oneof said lei'ers being also movablevwitll respect t0 the other lever to vary the distance between the levers; a third element Which When ac-4 tuated operates the device which c0ntr0ls the normally inoperative apparatus,l means,

acting on said nterponent whentllefletter iverlans the two levers to advance the two iievers toward said third element, a cam def vice which, aa the levers advance together, is engaged bf: said interponent and ca to engage the lever which is movabletb vary the distance between the levers and by Such engagement separates the levers, permitting said interpenent to tall between the same, 1x80 a bell crank lever and bringing the lever so engaged into position to act upon and operate said third element.

l5. The combination of a mechanism. a devire controlling the operation of some other machine or apparatus and normally rendering sueh other apparatus inoperative, said mechanism romprising two levers suiiirientlv close to one another to be overlapped b v an interponent so as to be moved together by said interponent. one of said levers being also movable with respeet to the other lever to var v the distanee between the levers, a third element which when actuated operates the deviee which eontrols the normally inoperative apparatus, means acting on said interpoimnt when the latter overlaps the two levers to advance the two levers toward said third element, means whirh, as the levers advanee together, engages the lever whirl: is movable to vary the distance between the levers, and by sueh engagement separates the levers, permitting said interponent to fall between the same, the lever so engaged aeting upon said third element alter the lever is moved to release said interponent.

lo. The combination with a eloekwork, ot a winder normally incapable of winding said r-lia'kwork, an apparatus for renderingv said winder ('apable ol" winding said vloekN work. a loek normally restraining some other maehini` or apparatus from operation,

engaging said lot-k to operate the saine. and a latch lever engaging said bell crank lever to secure said bell erank lever in a position corresponding to the looked oomlition of said lock, said latch le ver being releasable by said device, said apparatus embodying a plurality ot'elements operatively disconnected from eaeh other, and adapted to be operatively connected together by an interposable member, one of said elements being movable relatively to others of said elements, t0 release said interposable member, in proper time relation to the release of said bell crank lever by said lateh lever.

47. The combination with a clockwork, ot a winder normally incapable of winding said clockwork, an apparatus for rendering said winder capable of winding said eloekwork, a loek normally restraining some other machine or apparatus from operation, a bell crank lever engaging said lola( to operate the same, and a latch lever engaging said bell Crank lever to secure said bell crank lever in a position corresponding' to the loeked condition of said look, said lateh lever being releasahle by said device. said apparatus embodying a plurality o1" elefments operatively disconnected from each other, and adapted to be operatively Connected together by an interposable member, one of said elements being movablek relaferan.: lever, said apparatus acting' tively to others of said elements, to release said interpoaable member, in proper time relation to the release of said bell crank lever by 'said latch lever, and means for moving said elements relatively to each other to ,release said interposable member during the movement ol said winder.

4S. The combination with a clockwork, of a winder noi-mall)Y incapable of windingr said eloi'kwork, an apparatus for rendering said winder rapable ol winding said clockwork, a leek normally restraining some other ina-- rhine or apparatus from operation, a lateh for restraining the movement of said eloekwork, a bell crank lever having one arm engaging said loek and another arm engaging said lati-h, whereby the movement of said latrh and said lork may happen with each other. a ronneetion between said winder and said latrh. whereby the actuation of said winder will enable. the movement of Said latrh and said lork, a spring connected to said bell rank lever normally tendingto release said loek and said latch, a latch lever for pre\ exiting;Y the movement of said bell eranl-I lever. said apparatus acting to move said laf'l; lever to release said bell crank lever, said apparatus including a pair of arr's aimable relativelyl to each other, and teh lever adapted to be operatively Al to said pair of arms through an member, and means for moving i arias relatively to each other to l inerposable member. e e nomination with a eloekwork, ot' a r ind normally ineapable ot windingl said i-l=al.\,vo"l ao apparatus for rendering said ivinikfr pablo olE winding said clockwork, a look normally restraini ig nne other machine or apparatus from operation. a latch lor restraining the movement oi' said vloekwoi' a bell rank lever having one arm engaging said lork and another arm engaging said lateli, whereby the i'noveinent ot' said laieh and said look may happen with each other, a ronneetion between said winder and said lateh, whereby the actuation ot' said winder will enable the movement of said lateli and said look, a spring eonneeted to said bell erank le\er normally tending to release said lont and said latell` a latch lever lior preventing the movement otP said bell to move said latrh lever to release ,said bell erank lever. said apparatus inrlnding a pair of arms movable relatively to oar-li other, and said lateh lever adapted to be operatively donner-ted to said pair of arms through an' interposable member, and means for mrlving one ol.' said arms relatively to eael other to release said interposable member before tht" release ol said latch lever, said last-mentioned means being operable y thev movement oi' said arms.

5t). The combination with a clockwork, of

a Winder normally incapable of winding said clockwork, an apparatus for rendering said Winder capable of winding said clockwork, a lock normally restraining some other ma chine or apparatus from operation, a latch for restraining the movement of said clockw work, a bell crank lever having one arm engaging said lock and another arm engaging said latch, whereby the movement oi" sind latch and said lock may happen with each other, a connection between said "mdeiA and said latch, whereby the action of said Winder will enable the movement of said latch and said lock, a spring connected to said bell crank lever normally tending to release said lock and said latch, a latch lever lor pref venting the movement of said, bell crank le ver, said apparatus acting to move sa id lat h lever to release said bell crank lever, said apparatus including a pair ol' arms movable relatively to eac-l1 other, and said latch lever adapted to be operatively connected to said )air of arms through an interposable memlier, and a cam movable by the interposable member when held by said arme to wedge between said arms, so as to move said arms relatively to each other to release said inler Yiosable member before the release of said latch lever.

51. The combination with a clockwork, ol' i Winder normally incapable of winding said clockwork, a device for rendering said Winder capable of winding said clockwork, a lock normally restrainii'iif some other ma chine or apparatus from operation, and

means .cnnected to said wieder for cll'eciing the release olf such, other imchinc or appa-- ratas. said means including a lever and ar pair of arms imivably mounted relatively io fia, l lever, and gulapted to be operatiwly connected thereto through the intermediary ol an interposable member.

52. The minliination with a clockwork, of a windeinormally incapable of winding said clockwork, a. device for rendering :said Winder capable oil winding said clockwork, a lock normally restraining some other machine or apparatus from operation, means Connected to said windei for elleeting the release of such other machine or apparatus, said device including an interposable meinber, a lever and arms adapted to be opi-ia-u tively connected thereto through the inter mediary of an iiiterposable mei'ziber, and means for moving said arms to release said interpoeable member before the release of Said machine or apparatus by said Winder,

53. The comoinatiou with e cloclwoik, of a Winder normallyY incapable o? winding: said clockworkn a device i'or rendra' mid Winder capable olf v, ii said rlilet'm vll. a lock normally restra other mi chine or apparatus connected 'to Caid wieda i i i. lease of such ollnfr machine lie.

a lever and a pair of arms movably mounb ed relatively to said lever, and adapted to be operatively connected thereto through the innrmediation of an interposable member, and a cam actuated by said interposable member when held on said `lever to spread said arms apart, so as to release said inter posahle member and operatively disconnect said arms from said lever.

i-l. The combination with a clockwork having a gear, of a Winder normally incapable of winding said clockwork, an apparatus for .rendering said winder capable of minding said clockwork, said Winder including :i seetoigcar engaging said first-men tioned gear, a pair oi' arms operatively connecied to said sector-gear, a lever normally @,peralivelv' disconnected from said arms, and adapted to be operatively connected thereto through the intermediary of an interposaiile member, and means for operating Said lever.

The combination with a clockwork having a r, of a windeinormally incapable o; dividing said clockwork, an apparatus for rendering said Winder capable of winding said clockwork, said Winder including a sectorgear engaging said firstmentioned gear, a pair of arms operatively connected to said sector-gear, a lever noi'- mally operatively disconnected from said arms, and adapted to be operatively conneited thereto through the intermediary of an intcrposaole member, means for operating said lever, said arms being movable relairely lo each other, and relatively to said leser, to subsequently release said interposable memlwr,v and means moving said arms relatively to said lever.

5V, lhe combination with a clockwork having :i gear, of a Winder normally incapable. olf winding said clockwork, an apparatus Yi'or rendering said Winder capable ol' winding said clockwork, said Winder including a sector-gear engaging said firstmentioncd gear, a pair of arms operatively connected to said sector-gear, a lever normally operatively connected thereto thi-nigh the intermediary of said interposable inemher, mains Afor operating said lever, said arms being movable relatively to each other, and relatively to said lever, and subsequently releasing an interposable member, and a cam operated by the movement of said arms and said lever, adapted to intrude between said arms to spread them apart, to release said interposable member.

"H "l'he combination with. a clockwork, of a wieder normally incapable of Winding .aiid vork, a ilevice for rendering said The. capable of", winding said clockwork,

A. no nally restraining some other mawinner preventing the release of .l en, o. spring normally tending to appa nils vfrom operation, an ob- 51S. The ronibinatiun niili 1 @11111111 a windu' nurniall'i iurapabiu 11iV said clurlinurlq. :1 dvv'iw im' :eindwymg windvr ':1pal1l1 11i \\'indin; 1A :mid ihn-ham li. a lurk normally watiaining; s111111i riiii-r 11111- illino 11' app;A "un from upmaiiun an sii-lifting 111011111111 preventing' ilul f 11i' imid lurk. a .spring normali)v 1'1-11di11:,: h1 n1 if said ohatrncting nmnibir wid lurk. said ubstrurtinaj 11111111 vul crank liwr ung; lho 111110. and a a1r1'i1 ivm-1' bull iralihV lvwr tu f- ^1-1111- .'rii luvir in a puaitifin 1:1 11112.@ 111 lmliud rundiluiu 11i 1111i wh. 1.'. liwr living' z'sfluasahh b v (il). lin'1u111l1i11aii1111 niili ;1 in a ivindor 11111111111!) invapabh 11i' said vluvlin'urli. :1 dm iwi im' rwndring e111( Winder 'apahli5 11i' nindinz.I` aan! @ha-hawaii. a lurk Morandi)v ,ri-Lraiiiiiinl s111111` uibiir 111:1A i'liinv (1r apparatus from 11111 bril (frank lover ungaging said lm .511311110 the s111110, a lat'nh iiwr rizfgag said hdl crank lcvvi' tu Secure said belli rranli lover in a position mrrcspwnding in ihn lm'lwd muditinn oi' Said lum. @aid lati-l1 ifi'm' lining-f releasablc by said dci'ii'i. :and a figur/1i par ated by said bull vranli '1111111` in drmiv iin rel i: Se of Said hull crank l1 wr h); b la! lalvli lever.

(il. Tin: cmnbinatifin wih 11 iliickn'orii., in" a..windcr normally incapahli of winding` said clockwork, a device fnl' Nudi-,ring said 'windeicapablev of winding' @aid clniliwork.

a lock nurmally restraining 111111? illicr 11mV rhin@ or apparatuis from Jpfznfiain :1 Mich for restraining the niwcnincat 1.1i :Il: d rinvii work, a bell Crank leve;- huriag' @an :11'111 in" gaging Said lock and another aria una said latch.. whereby this r. 111.'1-1:1,:n latch and said luck may iaignw; mili Parli other, :1 connecion hetxi'min vinder and Said latfsh2 whereby tipa; i

vfiiidiir wiii poi'ni the 111111111111111? ai: #aid iarh and :aid haii. a pring vuunm'iid in 1111i lull? frank liii'r-r iinrinalli iindiug in 1'1- lmii and f-Iaid lalrii. aud a latini iwwvning' hii inin'unnnt 11i' `:iii gif imm'. said dv'vimaiiiuu 111 1111111i .1 imm' 1,11 i i and nin ng nuwnicn; nf :said clockwn'l. a bull rauh lewiharing one :11111 engaging; aid

gaging said lock andanother arm engaging said latch, Whereby the movement 'of said `lock and said latch may v happen With each other, a connection-between said Winder and i said latch Wherebythe actuationofsaid Winder W-ill causethe movement of said latch and permit movement of lock, a latch lever -for preventing the movement of said Ibell crank lever, 'means for releasing said latch lever, and a spring connected to said bell crank lever normally tending to release said lock.

- GG. The combination \vi th a clockwork, of a Winder therefor, a dev-ice adapted to be rendered operableby aninterponent, to enablev the Winder toWind saidclockwork, a lock normally restraining some machine from oueration, a bell crank lever having one arm engaging said lock and'another arm engaging Said restraining device, a connection be` AtWeen said Windergan'dsaid restraining deviceWhereby the. actuation of said Winder Wil-l permit the movement of said restrainingr device and lock, a latch lever -for preventing movemcnt of-said bell crank lever, rneijins connected vWith the Winder Whereb v theilatch lever is 'moved outl of restraining,r position7 and a spring connected to said bell crank lev'cr normally tending to' release said lock'.

(i7. The combination With a clockwork, of

a Winder for said clockwork,A a lock norv mally restrainingvfrom operation come ap v'paratus e. latch for restraining the Inove-l ment oi said clockwork, a bell crank lever having an arm engagin Asaid lock and another arm engaging sai latch, whereby the movementof said lock and 'said latch may lhappen together, a connection between said' Winderand said l latch whereby the actuah tion of said Winder will cause the, I novef ment of said latch and ermit movement o f said lock, and :a latch ever engaging said bell crank lever in preventing the movement thereof, said latch lever adapted to be removed from said preventing position by the clockwork Winder. i v

68. The combination with a clockwork, of a Winder for said clockwork,v a lock nor# mally restraining some other machine from operation, a latch for restraining the move ment of the clockwork, abell crank lever having one arm engaging said lockand an# other arm engaging said latch, Whereby the movement of Said latch and 'said lock may happen with each other, a connection betWeen said Winder` and said latch, whereby. the actuation of said Winder will cause'the movement of said latch and .permit movement of lock, a spring connected to said bell crank lever normally tending to-release said lock, and a latch lever for `preventing the movement of said bell cranklever, said latch lever being removable from preventing position by the Winder.

JOHN A. MULHALL- l/Vitnesises: l

K. FizANKFon'r,

JOHN A. RnNNm. Y 

